Taylor Marshall, Ph.D. was an Episcopal priest in Fort Worth, Texas before being received with his family

into the Catholic Church by Bishop Kevin Vann of Fort Worth in 2006. He subsequently served as the Assistant Director of the Catholic Information Center in Washington, D.C., located three blocks north of the White House, where he lectured regularly. He also served under Archbishop John J. Myers for the Pastoral Provision of John Paul II, the canonical structure by which Anglican clergy are received into the Catholic Church and then go on to pursue Holy Orders in the Catholic Church. Taylor holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Dallas. His dissertation was title: "Thomas Aquinas on Natural Law and the Twofold Beatitude of Humanity. He is a graduate of Texas A&M University (BA, Philosophy) Westminster Theological Seminary (MAR, Systematic Theology), Nashotah Theological House (Certificate in Anglican Studies), and the University of Dallas (MA, Philosophy). Taylor and his wife Joy live in Dallas, Texas with their seven children. They are members of Mater Dei Catholic Church.

Day 1: DEPART FOR TEL AVIV
Our journey begins as we depart from our hometown for our flight to Tel Aviv. Meals are served in-flight.

Day 2: ARRIVE TEL AVIV
On arrival in Tel Aviv you will be met and transferred to the Dan Panorama hotel on the Mediterranean coast. Dinner will be served at the hotel.

Welcome Meeting: at 6:30 pm
Dinner at 8:00 pm

Day 3: NAZARETH, CANATheme: The Annunciation

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This morning after breakfast leave up the Mediterranean coast and then inland to Nazareth, the site of Mary’s home and the town where Jesus lived as a child (Matthew 2:23). Visit the Church of the Annunciation to Mary (Luke 1:26-35), the Byzantine Church of St. Joseph and Mary’s Well. View the site where Jesus was rejected (Matthew 13:54-58). End the day at Cana, where Jesus performed His first miracle at the request of His mother [John 2:1-11]. There visit the Franciscan chapel where those who wish to can perform the renewal of their wedding vows. Drive to the Leonardo Plaza hotel in Tiberias.

Dinner 6:30 pm
Lecture / Meeting 7:45 pm

Day 4: TIBERIAS: SEA OF GALILEE Theme: The Ministry of Christ in the Galilee
The day starts with a boat ride on the Sea of Galilee (Luke 5:1). Then visit the Mount of Beatitudes, scene of Jesus’ great Sermon on the Mount (Luke 6:20-49). Nearby is Tabgha where Jesus fed the crowd of 5,000 (Luke 9:10-17), and onto the site known as “Peter’s Primacy”. Here, after His resurrection, Jesus met with His disciples (John 21) and told Peter to “feed my lambs; feed my sheep.” [John 21:9]. A short drive away is Capernaum, from where Jesus launched his Ministry (Matthew 4); see the synagogue where Jesus taught (Mark 1:21-29) and the church built over the site of Peter’s home.

Dinner 6:30 pm
Lecture / Meeting 7:45 pm

206 Tours Pilgrims Cross
This is a gift exclusively to all Pilgrims in the Holy Land. The shape of the Cross is a replica of a Byzantine Cross that early Christians used to wear around the time of Queen Helena. We have added to the design the loaves & fishes.

Day 5: MT. TABOR / SAMARIA / SEBASTIA /JACOB’S WELLTheme: The Transfiguration & JESUS IN SAMARIA
Today, after breakfast, start the day by then drive to Mount Tabor, the site of the Transfiguration (Matthew 17:1-50), with time to reflect on Christ’s Humanity and Divinity. Mass here will be a good preparation for the journey to Jerusalem where Jesus was to suffer the crucifixion and resurrection. Mass here will be at the Basilica. Then head south to Samaria, a land rich in Old Testament history, passing Jenin, where Jesus healed the ten lepers (Luke 17:11-19). Enjoy lunch at Sebastia, ancient Shechem (Genesis 12:6), and rebuilt by Herod as the capital of the region. Then we see the twin peaks of Mt Gerizim and Mt Ebal, known in the Old Testament as Mt. Blessing and Mt Cursing (Joshua 8:30-35). Mt Gerizim is today the home of the few remaining Samaritans. We stop at Jacob‘s Well, hewn out of solid rock over 100 feet deep. As it is manually dug out it is most certainly the same well mentioned in the Gospel of John. The water at the bottom of the well is fed by flowing water which is why ancients gave it the name of “living water”. It is at this well that Jesus met the Samaritan woman and said to her: "Everyone who drinks this water will be thirsty again, but whoever drinks the water I give him will never thirst. Indeed, the water I give him will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal life." (John 4:14). Many pilgrims today like to drink from the well. Then head to Jerusalem through the beautiful Levonah valley, referred to in (Judges 21:19) as the Valley of the Dancers and passing Shiloh, where the Ark of Covenant was kept (Joshua 18:1). On the way to Jerusalem see examples of ancient watchtowers (Mark 12:1-12). Check-in to your hotel for dinner and overnight.

Dinner: 6:30 pm
Lecture / Meeting at 7:45 pm

Day 6: QUMRAN/ JORDAN RIVER / DEAD SEA Theme: Early Years in Jerusalem, the Wilderness & The Baptism
Jordan Valley to Qumran where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found. Then to Jericho, the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world (Joshua 6:12-25), where we view Mt Temptation (Luke 4:1) and the Sycamore Tree (Luke 19:1-10). Drive through the Judean Wilderness where Jesus spent 40 days fasting, and it is in this area that John the Baptist (Mark 1) lived and baptized Christ. After lunch visit the Baptismal site on the River Jordan (Matthew 3: 13-17) and continue to the Dead Sea (Ezekiel 47:8-10) with time to fexperience the salty waters. Return to Jerusalem.

Dinner: 6:30 pm
Lecture / Meeting 7:45 pm

Day 7: BETHLEHEMTheme: The Visitation and Nativity
Begin the day with a visit to the Second Temple scale model for an overview of Jerusalem as it was at the time of Jesus. A short drive takes us to the village of Ein Karem, birthplace of John the Baptist, to visit the church that commemorates his memory (Luke 1:39-80). Pray the Mystery of the Rosary on the walk up the hill to the Church of the Visitation. After a break for lunch on our own drive to Bethlehem to see the cave at the Shepherds’ Fields, (Luke 2:8). The caves have soot marks of the fires that shepherd’s lit to keep warm while watching over their flocks. In the afternoon we will depart to Bethlehem, beginning at Manger Square, which stands in front of one of the oldest of Christian churches, the Church of the Nativity. Enter the Church and down to the Grotto of the Nativity which marks the spot of Jesus’ birth (Matthew 2:1-18). Beneath the Altar, there is a silver star with the Latin inscription: HIC DE VIRGINE MARIA JESUS CHRISTUS NATUS (Here Jesus Christ was born to the Virgin Mary.)

After Mass at the Church of St. Catherine return to the hotel in Jerusalem.

Dinner: 6:30 pm
Lecture / Meeting 7:45 pm

Day 8: MT. OF OLIVES, Mt ZIONTheme: Palm Sunday, the Agony in the Garden
From the Upper Room (Matthew 26:17 – 30), we will make our way to the Mount of Olives, and take in the panoramic view of Jerusalem. Stop at Gethsemane, where we reflect on Jesus’ final night (Luke 22:29-53). The Garden contains trees, the roots of which go back to the time of Jesus. Visit the Church of All Nations to pray at the “Rock of Agony,” a section of bedrock identified as the place where Jesus prayed alone in the garden on the night of His arrest. Mass at Gethsemane. Following lunch, Then walk down the Palm Sunday Road to stop at the beautiful little church, Dominus Flevit - “The Lord wept.” It was here that Jesus wept over Jerusalem (Luke 19:41). We then enter the Old City, and at the foot of Mt Zion is the Pool of Siloam, which is fed by the Gihon spring and where Jesus healed the blind man on the Sabbath (John 9: 13-14). On Mt Zion we visit the Church of Peter in Galilcantu, where Peter denied Christ (Luke 22: 33 – 34). Return to Hotel for Jerusalem for dinner, lecture, and overnight.

Dinner: 6:30 pm
Lecture / Meeting at 7:45 pm

Day 9: Sunday in Jerusalem, GETHSEMANE
Early morning start (7.30 AM) to WALK ON THE SACRED GROUND OF THE TEMPLE MOUNT. We remember the Presentation of Jesus at the Temple (Luke 2: 22) and the confrontation with the money changers (John 2:13). We then make our way to see the Pool of Bethesda (John 5:1-9), which supplied the water for the Temple and where Jesus healed the crippled man. Mass will be celebrated at St. Anne’s Church. After lunch at Notre Dame, we

will enjoy a lecture there by Dr. Taylor Marshall. Balance of the day is free to explore the Old City.

Dinner: 7:30 pm

Day 10: Via Dolorosa & High Mass THE CHUCH OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRETheme: The Crucifixion & The Resurrection
We leave the hotel at 5:00 AM to walk the Via Dolorosa (The Way of the Cross). At the Antonia Fortress, where Jesus was condemned to death by Pontius Pilate (John 18:28 – 19:16). From there He was taken through the city to be crucified. The Stations of the Cross lead, through the markets of the Old City to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher (Luke 23:26-33). Here is the site of Calvary and the Tomb of Christ (Luke 23:50-55), where we celebrate Mass. We return to hotel for breakfast and a rest. Check out of hotel at 12.00 noon and board your coach to head to Qubebeih, thought by some to be the site of Emmaus, where Christ appeared to the two disciples and gave the first Eucharist after the Resurrection (Mark 16:12-13). Board flight after midnight.

Day 11: Return to USA
Arrive home from your Pilgrimage with friends and memories that you will cherish for a lifetime.
Though our pilgrimage draws to a close, its blessings will last a lifetime and its graces are certain to draw us closer to the Lord. You'll never be the same!

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The Holy Land: In the footsteps of Jesus:If you desire to draw closer to Jesus of Nazareth, come, as we follow in His footsteps. Each day of your pilgrimage you will have time to renew and affirm your faith; to pray and reflect. The Scriptures will come alive as you visit Our Lord's homeland. You will be inspired by the natural beauty of the landscape, in addition to its rich historical heritage It is an encounter that has changed the lives of many pilgrims, an act of faith and prayer. Pilgrims have been traveling to the Holy Land for hundreds of years, and as part of your pilgrimage, we include many of the rich traditions that have evolved over time. The maxim at the entrance to the Church of the Nativity says: “We are hoping that:
If you enter here as a tourist, you would exit as a pilgrim.
If you enter here as a pilgrim, you would exit as a holier one.” We pray that same will occur when you join 206 Tours pilgrimage.

Dr. Taylor Marshall, Joy Marshall & Their 7 Children

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